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  2. Clematis urophylla - Wikipedia

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    Clematis urophylla is a woody evergreen climber. In its native range, it typically flowers from November-December, and fruits from March-April. [3] It grows in forests, slopes, and scrub. [3] Cultivars of this species include 'Winter Beauty'. [4]

  3. Calophoma clematidina - Wikipedia

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    Calophoma clematidina is a fungal plant pathogen and the most common cause of the disease clematis wilt affecting large-flowered varieties of Clematis. Symptoms of infection include leaf spotting, wilting of leaves, stems or the whole plant and internal blackening of the stem, often at soil level.

  4. Clematis - Wikipedia

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    Clematis is a genus of about 380 species [2] [3] within the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. [4] Their garden hybrids and cultivars have been popular among gardeners, [5] beginning with Clematis 'Jackmanii', a garden staple since 1862; more cultivars are being produced constantly.

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  7. Clematis aristata - Wikipedia

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    Clematis aristata is a popular hardy garden plant. It prefers a semi-shaded or shaded position and cool deep soils and will withstand heavy pruning. [5] It is a vigorous climber and may become a problem by smothering other plants. Propagation can be carried out from fresh seed and from cuttings of semi-hardened stems. [5]

  8. Clematis armandii - Wikipedia

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    Clematis armandii (also called Armand clematis or evergreen clematis) is a flowering climbing plant of the genus Clematis. Like many members of that genus, it is prized by gardeners for its showy flowers. It is native to much of China (except the north and extreme south) and northern Burma. [1] The plant is a woody perennial.

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